TITLE 3 COMPANION ANIMAL MOBILE OFFICE
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1 TITLE 3 COMPAIO AIMAL MOBILE OFFICE 1.0 General 1.1. The facility, is self-contained has a separate and distinct entrance directly from the street, or if the facility is in a building containing more than one facility, directly from a common lobby, hallway or mall 1.2. The facility has, and appears to have, the practice of veterinary medicine as its primary purpose The facility is not, and does not appear to be, associated with or operated in connection with another enterprise Standards 1.2 and 1.3 do not prohibit the providing of ancillary services in the facility which are incidental and subordinate to the professional services provided in the facility The facility is not located in, and has no direct public access to, a commercial establishment, where animals are bought or sold providing animal food or other goods or services used principally by, with or for animals 1.5. The facility is readily mobile from one service location to another There is a written agreement between the member or members who own or lease the facility and the member or members who own or lease an accredited companion animal hospital in close geographical proximity to the facility o agreement is necessary if the member or members who own or lease the facility also own or lease an accredited companion animal hospital in close geographical proximity to the facility The written agreement provides that the member or members who own or lease the companion animal hospital, or his, her or their associates, will provide the services for animals referred to him, her or them by a member practicing in the companion animal mobile office for radiology, surgery and hospitalization The facility has artificial illumination that is sufficient for the performance of the services permitted to be performed in such a facility. 2.0 Records 2.1. Records are kept in the facility in accordance with the relevant provisions in the current regulations, including the following excerpts. As of ovember 24, 2015, Ontario Regulation 1093 s. 22 (1), (5), (6), and (7) include the following provisions Do the records for each companion animal contain: Patient identification, including species, breed, colour age and sex. Page 1 of 11
2 client s name, address and telephone numbers if the client is likely to be absent from his or her address while the animal is confined with the member, the name, address and telephone number of a person to be contacted in case of an emergency date of each time that the member sees the animal history of the animal's health, including a record of vaccinations included in the records the animal s current weight particulars of each assessment, including physical examination data and diagnostic investigation performed or ordered by the member and the results of each assessment a note of any professional advice given regarding the animal and an indication of when and to whom the advice was given if other than the client all medical or surgical treatments and procedures used, dispensed, prescribed or performed by or at the direction of the member, including the name, strength, dose and quantity of any drugs. one of the following with respect to each surgical treatment: written consent to the surgical treatment signed by or on behalf of the owner of the animal a note that the owner of the animal or a person on the owner s behalf consented orally to the surgical treatment, and the reason why the consent was not in writing a note that neither the owner of the animal nor anyone on the owner s behalf was available to consent to the surgical treatment, and the reason why, in the member s opinion, it was medically advisable to conduct the surgical treatment a copy of all reports prepared by the member in respect of the animal final assessment of the animal fees and charges, showing separately those for drugs and those for advice or other services any additional records required by this Regulation records are legibly written or typewritten records are kept in a systematic manner the records, in practices of more than one practitioner or practices that employ locums, identified after each entry with the initials or code of the veterinarian responsible for the procedure records are retained for a period of at least five years after the date of the last entry in the record or until two years after the member ceases to practice veterinary medicine, whichever occurs first. (not applicable if new facility) The records required by this section may be made and maintained in an electronic computer system that, /A /A Provides a visual display of the recorded information. Page 2 of 11
3 Provides a means of access to the record of each animal by its name or other unique identifier Is capable of printing the recorded information promptly Is capable of visually displaying and printing the recorded information for each animal in chronological order The electronic computer system maintains an audit trail that, Records the date and time of each entry of information for each animal Indicates any changes in the recorded information Preserves the original content of the recorded information when changed or updated Is capable of being printed separately from the recorded information of each animal. How many records were examined? The electronic computer system includes a password and other reasonable methods of protecting against unauthorized access The electronic computer system automatically backs up files and allows the recovery of backed-up-files or otherwise provides reasonable protection against loss of damage to and inaccessibility of information The electronic computer system has a secure method that permits only the member to apply an electronic signature to a document that is issued electronically and must be signed by the member The facility has artificial illumination that is sufficient for the performance of the services permitted to be performed in such a facility. 3.0 Library 3.1. The facility contains, or more veterinary reference textbooks published within the prior three years on basic topics in companion animal medicine or surgery (such as diagnosis, therapy or surgery) or more current subscriptions to journals that are generally accepted as authoritative in recent developments in companion animal medicine or surgery; OR alternatively, a subscription to a computerized veterinary information network (a) a copy of the Veterinarians Act (Bill 39) (b) regulations (O.Reg.1093) (c) minimum standards (d) by-laws under the Act a copy of the current regulations made under the Drug and Pharmacies Regulation Act, Health Disciplines Act (O.REG.551) a copy of the Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties published within the last three years Page 3 of 11
4 a copy of the Compendium of Veterinary Products OR CDMV Compendium published within the last three years a veterinary formulary published within the last three years Client Amenities The above library requirements may be met by having access to an electronic equivalent The facility need not contain a reception area or a washroom. 5.0 Examination Area 5.1. The facility contains an area for the physical examination of animals The examination area may also be used as a treatment area The examination area is, large enough for a veterinarian to examine an animal conveniently with a client present in the area, together with any necessary (and at least one) assistant and the required equipment well lit 5.3. The examination area contains, an examination table, with a readily sanitized, fluid-impervious surface a waste receptacle 5.4. The following equipment and supplies are readily available in the facility: restraint devices such as a leash, muzzle or safety snare stethoscope ophthalmoscope fluorescein eye-staining strips otoscope and speculum alcohol or other disinfectant thermometer examination gloves lubricant disinfectant for the examination table and applicators for the disinfectant weigh scale appropriate to the weights of reasonably expected animals mechanical device to measure intra-ocular pressure topical ophthalmic anesthetic drops microchip scanner capable of reading ISO compliant microchips [ISO 11784/11785] [Frequency khz] Page 4 of 11
5 6.0 Pharmacy 6.1. There is evidence of compliance with Part III of the Regulations. As of ovember 24, 2015, Ontario Regulation 1093 Part III includes the following provisions Every member who dispenses drugs shall maintain a system for filing the records of the purchase and dispensing of the drugs. A member shall keep a record of every drug he or she purchases and, immediately upon receiving the drug, the member shall enter the following information in the record, The date of purchase of the drug and if different, the date the member received the drug The name, strength and quantity of the drug received ame and address of the person from whom the drug was purchased Purchase price In the case of a controlled substance, ketamine or a targeted drug, the signature of the member who made the purchase and the signature of the person who received it The member shall retain the written record for a period of at least 5 years or until the member ceases to practice veterinary medicine, whichever occurs first. (not applicable if a new facility) Are drugs dispensed from the mobile office? If yes, 6.4. Are the containers in which the drugs are dispensed marked with: /A the name, strength and quantity of the drug the date of the drug is dispensed the name and address of the member the identity of the animal or group of animals for which it is dispensed the name of the owner of the animal(s) prescribed directions for use 6.5. If controlled substances are dispensed from the facility, a controlled substances register is kept and contains the following information; The date the controlled substance is dispensed or administered, The name and address of the client, The name, strength and quantity of the controlled substance dispensed or administered, and The quantity of the controlled substance remaining in the member s inventory after the controlled substance is dispensed or administered Are all controlled drugs and narcotics kept in a locked cabinet designed and constructed to ensure the reasonable security of the drugs Secondary containers for the storage of drugs within the facility have labels containing the name, strength where applicable, lot number and expiry date of the drug. Page 5 of 11
6 6.8. Expired drugs are kept separate from unexpired drugs and are discarded in accordance with The Food and Drug Act and The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act or returned to the manufacturer promptly after expiry Biologics and other drugs requiring refrigeration are kept in a refrigerator The facility contains at least one each of the following; adrenergic/sympathomimetic anti-cholinergic analgesic sedative/tranquilizer anesthetic: local/regional anti-inflammatory anti-microbial for parenteral administration anti-convulsant for parenteral administration diuretic emetic and anti-emetic replacement fluids for intravenous administration if parenteral narcotics are used, a narcotic reversal agent shall be present biologics for common infectious diseases injectable calcium injectable dextrose Oxytocin Evidence that an audit of controlled drug inventory is done at least weekly. 7.0 Diagnostics 7.1. The following investigation procedures can be performed within the facility or there is evidence of an arrangement that such procedures are performed by a diagnostic laboratory or there is a suitable combination for the performance of such procedures: haematology biochemistry immunology cytology microbiology histopathology parasitology 7.2. If there is no evidence of an arrangement, then the facility must contain: microscope, microscope slides and cover slips centrifuge and centrifuge tubes Page 6 of 11
7 microhematocrit centrifuge, microhematocrit capillary tubes and tube sealant. If the facility contains a hematology analyzer that is capable of performing a hematocrit without prior centrifuging then this equipment is not required refractometer urinalysis test strip or tablet reagents or both staining solutions and chemicals for blood, urine and cytology examinations forms for recording laboratory test results 7.2. The centrifuges required by items and may be the same if the machine is suitable for both types of functions Electrocardiography can be performed within the facility or there is evidence of an arrangement that electrocardiography is performed by a member in another facility in close geographical proximity to the facility or by a diagnostic service or there is a suitable combination for the performance of electrocardiography Where a facility performs in-house laboratory testing, the facility must demonstrate evidence that internal and external controls are run with sufficient frequency that results can be accepted as accurate. 8.0 Diagnostic Imaging 8.1. Since radiology is not performed in the facility, the facility does not contain items that would allow the taking or developing of x-rays. 9.0 Treatment Area 9.1. The facility contains, one or more treatment areas which can be used for preparing animals for performing minor surgery, and providing medical treatment 9.1. The treatment area may be part of the examination area but separate from the reception area Each treatment area contains, a table large enough for treatment of an animal, with a readily sanitized, fluid-impervious surface a drained sink with hot and cold running water 9.2. Each such area is large enough to accommodate readily a veterinarian, an animal, any necessary (and at least one) assistant and the required equipment The treatment area contains or has readily available within the facility, electric hair clippers and a fine surgical blade or a razor for hair removal vacuum cleaner or a central vacuum with an outlet in the treatment area preparations for cleansing skin and other tissue prior to treatment, including a skin cleaning solvent and an antiseptic skin preparation solution Page 7 of 11
8 a tray or container of fresh cold sterilization solution or sterilized packs containing at least one of each of: scalpel handles (not required if sterile disposable scalpels are used) scissors suture needles needle drivers thumb forceps haemostatic forceps sterile gauze sponges absorbable and non-absorbable sterile suture material sterile intravenous catheters and administration sets sterile urinary catheters intravenous stand or equivalent drainage tubes, irrigation solutions and irrigation application supplies sterile needles and syringes cotton, gauze, bandages, tapes and splints sufficient quantity of stomach tubes sterile scalpel blades intravenous fluid pump mobile light source 9.4. The facility has a supply of oxygen and the means to administer the oxygen If sterilized packs are used instead of cold sterilization in 8.3.4, then the facility must contain a steam sterilizer or the written agreement required by Standards 1.6 and 1.7 includes use of the steam sterilizer at the companion animal hospital Anaesthesia The facility does not contain any agent capable of inducing general anaesthesia other than for the treatment of emergency or critical conditions, such as strychnine poisoning or epileptic seizures, where anaesthesia is indicated 11.0 Operating Room The facility does not contain an operating room Confinement There are one or more indoor areas for the confinement of animals in compartments Each confinement area, is constructed of readily sanitized, fluid-impervious material Page 8 of 11
9 is well lit has adequate air circulation in it The facility contains enough compartments to accommodate the reasonably expected number of confined animals The compartments are large enough to accommodate comfortably animals of the reasonably expected sizes Each compartment: allows adequate amounts of air to circulate within it is secure and solidly constructed permits easy observation of the animal has 5 sides constructed of a solid, readily sanitized, fluid-impervious material, or, has a bottom and three sides constructed of solid, readily sanitized, fluid impervious material and a top constructed to prevent escape and animal to animal contact. The top, if not solid, must be kept clear of material at all times has a door effective to prevent the contained animal from escape If reasonable accommodations can be provided for fecal, urinary elimination and exercise for animals outdoors, then an indoor exercise run is not required The facility need not contain a run but, if the facility contains an area for exercising and holding confined animals, compliance with Standards 12.7,12.8 and inclusive are required If yes, then the facility contains at least one large run i.e. indoor exercise which (unless the facility is restricted to cats), is at least 0.75 meters or (2.5 feet) wide, 1.5 meters or (5.0 feet) high and 1.35 square meters or (15 square feet) in area is contrasted so liquid from one run is not accessible to an animal in another compartment has a door which does not open onto another run is well constructed and secure is well ventilated is maintained in a clean, dry and sanitary manner Any outdoor exercise area in which animals are unattended, must provide adequate protection from the elements and is covered by a roof or ceiling of solid and fluid impervious material For the purposes of feeding confined animals, the facility contains, a dry area for the storage of food containers and utensils for feeding and watering animals that are made of readily sanitized material or is disposable The food storage area contains sufficient quantity and variety of food to feed nutritiously the reasonably expected number and variety of confined animals The facility contains, Page 9 of 11
10 equipment and materials for minor grooming of animals, including a sink or tub, dryer and brushes equipment and materials for applying disinfectants to compartments material for clean, dry bedding blankets or towels for the prevention of heat loss equipment and materials for identifying animals and their compartments cat litter and litter trays if cats are expected for treatment containers for waste from confinement areas Partitions between runs are at least 1.5 metres (5.0 feet) high and are solid from the floor up to a height of at least 1.2 metres ( 4.0 feet) to prevent nose-to-nose contact between animals in adjacent runs ecropsy Unless records kept at the facility demonstrate a regular pattern of transferal for necropsy to another member, the facility contains an area that may be used for the performance of necropsy. If yes, The necropsy area contains or has readily available at least one of each of the following: knives scalpels scissors bone cutters or saws forceps gloves specimen containers 14.0 Facility Maintenance The facility contains a puncture-proof container into which needles, scalpel blades and other things capable of penetrating skin are discarded The entire facility is clean, uncluttered, in good repair and free of offensive odours. Hallways, the reception area and the area around the building are free of impediments and obstructions The floors and walls throughout the entire facility are readily sanitized Animal remains are disposed of within 24 hours unless frozen Safety Clear written instructions for the evacuation of animals and staff from the facility in case of fire or other emergency are posted prominently There is a source of emergency lighting in the facility, e.g., large flashlight. Page 10 of 11
11 15.3. Emergency telephone numbers for police, fire department, hospital and poison-control centre are posted Doors and windows are self-closing or otherwise secured to prevent the escape or theft of animals and the theft of drugs There is adequate exterior illumination of entrances, walkways and parking areas The facility contains at least one readily accessible all-purpose fire extinguisher The facility contains an adequate supply of clean linens, stored to minimize Contamination from surface contact or airborne sources, as well as personal protective equipment. 15. The facility is expected to comply with the municipal, provincial and federal legislation. Page 11 of 11
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